Notary's witness signatures, issuing subpoenas, and witnessing the opening of a bank safe, vault, or box.
What you need to do: Bring the unsigned document to the Notary Public, sign the document in front of the Notary. The Notary will take your oath or acknowledgement, sign and apply their notary seal
Valid forms of ID
Massachusetts driver's license or non-driver's identification card issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles. Driver's license or non-driver's ID from a foreign country or another US state that meets the criteria for an acceptable cards. US passport or a foreign passport with appropriate visa stamps. US Military ID. All ID's presented to the Notary must be current (no expired ID's can be accepted by a notary).
Massachusetts Legal Documents that may require notarization:
Wills and trust deeds.
Advanced directives.
Custody and guardianship agreements.
Executorships.
Court documents.
Power of attorney
**This partial list does not include all documents that require notarization and is intended to be a guide for the types of services offered.
Fees:
Fees to be determined based on the number of documents to be notarized and the distance traveled. Typical fees would be about $20-25 for notarizing one to two documents locally. Exact fees can be discussed when you reach out for services.